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DOGS THAT BARK

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Description: Golf Matchups - PGA - Greens in Regulation - Nissan Open - 2nd Round - 451 - Purdy vs Senden - John Senden -130
Push (12-12)

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Description: Golf Matchups - PGA - Greens in Regulation - Nissan Open - 2nd Round - 453 - Ted Purdy + John Senden - Under 24? GIRs +100
Win (24)

Description: Golf Matchups - PGA - Greens in Regulation - Nissan Open - 2nd Round - 457 - Kenny Perry + Geoff Ogilvy - Under 24? GIRs -130

Win-(23)

Description: Golf Matchups - PGA - Greens in Regulation - Nissan Open - 2nd Round - 461 - Sergio Garcia + Scott Verplank - Under 24? GIRs -120
Win (23)

Description: Golf Matchups - PGA - Greens in Regulation - Nissan Open - 2nd Round - 465 - Briny Baird + Jim Furyk - Under 24? GIRs -110
loss (25)

Description: Golf Matchups - PGA - Greens in Regulation - Nissan Open - 2nd Round - 469 - Charley Hoffman + Ernie Els - Under 24 GIRs -120
loss (25)
 

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Question for the forum:

For all tournaments, do the pin placements create more difficulty for the course?

Is that the reason for the higher scores on the as the tournament progresses?

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Absolutely--pins were tough yesterday with most about 5 steps from edge--expect more of same today--lots of greens missed yesterday with players coming up short--easier up and down just short of green on front pin placement here than 2 putt from 30 ft past pin on down hill slope.
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selling all shares of Els this morning except 1 @ Wsex for $4-- a net $1 a loss

72 hole
Jeff Quinney -115 over Curtis @ WW

--also available @ wsex @ plus odds - 1/2 stroke
--had a little of that also
 

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InSpades--forgot to mention that is general tourney rule of thumb--a few are diff and probably most notable is Masters.
Thursday tees are tipped and pins tucked-- Friday much easier--Sat tough again--and Sunday much easier--and you might note despite any rain you will not see LC&P
 

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I told myself I was going to stay away from these threesome matchups, but Howell keeps putting himself in these spots and I think today he gives a go.....

CHARLES HOWELL III (+200) over ROBERT ALLENBY and JIM FURYK
 

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Nice call lost :scared I got a little action at +125 in the playoff..

Good to see ch3 come through, the guy has been a headcase for a while:nono:
 

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My notes on this one going back several years are consistent and remind me: (1) Shotmakers that shape their tee shots and irons, and those with laser iron play, seem to thrive at Riviera and sing its praises; (2) Most everyone - the whole gamut from power hitters to short knocks - come to have a strong opinion about one of Hogan's Alleys, either one of affection (for the shot values and beautifully framed shots) or just not their bag; (3) Real scrambling after being out of position off the tee and on the wrong side of these small greens is no way to get it done; and (4) Form players coming in that look forward to their chances to return here are strong candidates for consideration, followed by veterans that might choose the moment to come to life . . . That's the way I'll be playing it - not a lot of surprises on my card - notwithstanding the short odds on Rollins and Bryant while butting heads with a stellar field.

Charles Howell(40/1) e.w
- - Ready to carry my cash again, if ready for nothing else.

Robert Allenby(40/1) e.w.
- - Back to my notes again, and it seems maybe he's best at Riviera in wet years, but I'm not limiting him in that fashion.

Bart Bryant(66/1) e.w
- - Bryant can make it look so simple, like it's supposed to look. Last week, playing great but fighting against missing really short putts you can't afford to miss, was like the anti-Bryant, IMO, in terms of making it look easy. We'll see how he responds this week to laying down those brain farts.

Corey Pavin(125/1) e.w.
- - When Pavin arrived at the Big Boys course at Kapulua, he was blunt in saying he wasn't there on holiday, he was there to win. It wasn't going to happen there, Corey, but I took notice, and was expecting something sooner rather than later. It's down the road to Riviera this week, and at least I know what he has on his mind . . . FWIW, the events surrounding Dick Harmon's sudden passing on 2/10/06 were associated with this event, and might bring some special meaning to those that were close to the man and his family. http://www.butchharmongolfschools.co...&sel=tourwatch

John Rollins(50/1) e.w.
- - Westchester, Sawgrass, Riviera, etc. are the types of demanding venues I associate with his style and strengths (and he seems to reappear at the same places), although he's better than that, and good enough to go well on any given week and (maybe) close it out on any given Sunday . . .

Scott, O'Hern, Mayfair, and Funk, formed the next tier of Savers only.


Matchups:

Rollins(+105) over Appleby (Tournament) @ thegreek

Howell(+105) over Garcia (Tournament) @ 5dimes
- - :shrug: to InSpades

Pavin(-128) over Lehman (Tournament) @ 5dimes


GL



NICE work man!!!

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